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. 1996 Jun;73(12):1463–1465. doi: 10.1038/bjc.1996.277

Follow-up of bone lesions in an experimental multiple myeloma mouse model: description of an in vivo technique using radiography dedicated for mammography.

K Vanderkerken 1, E Goes 1, H De Raeve 1, J Radl 1, B Van Camp 1
PMCID: PMC2074558  PMID: 8664113

Abstract

The evolution of bone lesions in transplantable C57BL/KaLwRjj 5T mouse myeloma (MM) has been followed in vivo. Mice were anaesthetised and a radiograph of the pelvis and hind legs was performed by a radiograph dedicated for mammography. This is the first description of an in vivo technique under experimental conditions whereby the development of bone lesions owing to the MM growth was demonstrated.

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